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The Senior Electrical/Instrumentation Engineer provides design of systems and electrical/instrument equipment associated with the design and construction of Direct Reduction plants and new technology initiatives.
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Timmons Group is seeking a Substation Electrical Engineer III for our Electrical Design Group located in our Charlotte, NC office. The position’s core responsibilities include creating electrical protection & control design deliverables.
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Familiarity with IEEE, EPRI, ISA and IAEA Codes and Standards and NRC Reg Guides relating to nuclear plant licensing and design. Designs for new generation nuclear plants including Small Modular Reactors (SMR), including development of conceptual design and related design basis documents to support licensing of new nuclear generating plants, preparation of specifications and bid packages for control systems, and detailed I&C design for new generating plants.
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Currently, we have an opportunity for an Associate Distribution Engineer for electric utility design engineering in our Charlotte, NC office. Experience using Autocad - performing Electrical Distribution design.
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Stantec's electrical engineers are playing a vital role in the development, and design of electrical components for today's, and tomorrow's engineering projects. Contribute to the development of new standards and specifications of electrical design.
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Produce contract documents including drawings and specifications, review designs, proposals, shop drawings, and contractor comments for sound electrical engineering practice and conformance with established safety and design criteria.
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Minimum 8 years of experience in design of power distribution systems, fire alarm systems, low voltage/IT systems, lighting and controls; Significant Lighting Design experience or Lighting Certified a plus.
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The Project Engineer is responsible for all technical/engineering aspects of managing new projects or existing business within CSI. This includes the ability to use CAD software (proficiency with SolidWorks or other CAD) to design new and existing parts.
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Experience with PCB and circuit design. This includes working with design partners to design the PCB to prototype validation and writing the firmware to working with manufacturers and customers.
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Assignments typically revolve around the design of power systems catering to low to medium voltage (MV) electrical frameworks, implementation of relaying solutions for MV or Transmission & Distribution (T&D) systems, as well as ventures into controls engineering encompassing system blueprinting, PLC/SCADA programming, commissioning, and launch.
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As a Project Lead Electrical Engineer, you will be responsible for guiding junior and senior-level engineers and designers in protection and controls engineering design efforts, including providing guidance with the coordination of detailed design phases for all aspects of the engineering work.
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We are helping our client to find a top notch Lead Electrical Design Engineer to focus on Electrical Design. Lead Electrical Design Engineer – OEM outside MI.
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As an Electrical Engineer II, you will support the electrical engineering discipline by developing design concepts and creating accurate and complete documentation for power distribution, lighting, fire alarm, security systems and communications in all phases within the established design principles, project budget and schedule for national clients.
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The Electrical Engineer will be responsible for:Lighting control systems Power distributionFire alarm designElectrical site plansElectrical calculationsField investigationReviewing submittalsKnowledge of NEC and standard industry design practices Required INDDHRequirements:Qualifications:Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering (BSEE) Degree from accredited college or university.
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RMF Engineering, Inc., a National Engineering firm, is currently seeking an Electrical Design Engineer with proven experience designing electrical systems in the education, public safety, hospitality and/or healthcare market sectors using software such as AutoCAD and Revit.
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